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Jan 10 2025FINANCE

Delta's Bright Start: Expectations Soar for 2024

Delta Air Lines is kicking off 2024 with high hopes, as they've just shared their first-quarter forecast. The airline expects to generate over $4 billion in free cash this year, which is an 18% increase from 2024. They're aiming for annual adjusted earnings of over $7. 35 per share, a significant ju

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Jan 09 2025WEATHER

Stay Warm and Safe: 15 States Brace for Heavy Snow and Freezing Temps

Get ready for some serious cold! A whopping 15 states are under winter weather warnings due to snow, freeze alerts, and nasty road conditions. This isn't just any snowstorm; it's a big one, with predictions of up to 15 inches in some areas. Kids, seniors, and pets should stay indoors, as the extreme

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Jan 09 2025WEATHER

Southern Schools Shut Down as Winter Storms Hit

Schools across the Southern U. S. have canceled classes as another round of winter storms threaten the region. Texas, Kansas City, and Little Rock are among the areas seeing closures. The storm is expected to bring freezing rain and snow, making roads dangerous. Texas is preparing by treating roads

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Jan 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Vis Goes with Heat: A New Way to Combine Day and Night Images

Imagine you're trying to see a hidden path, but it's either too bright or too dark. This is where combining visible (vis) and infrared (IR) images comes in. Visible light helps us see details in daylight, while infrared lets us spot heat even in darkness. The trouble? These images are like two diffe

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Jan 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Satechi's New Travel Chargers: Power on the Go in 2025

Ever had trouble keeping your devices charged while traveling? Satechi's new OntheGo collection is here to fix that. Launched at this year's Pepcom event, these chargers are designed with travelers in mind. They offer both wireless and wired charging, making it easy to stay powered up no matter wher

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Jan 08 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Titanium Dots: A Big Shield Against Electromagnetic Waves

Have you ever wondered how tiny particles can protect us from electronic interference? Titanium disulfide quantum dots, or TiS₂QDs, are tiny but mighty. These dots have unique electronic and optical properties, making them super interesting for research. But how effective are they as shields against

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Ice and Pulse: Helping Hearts Post-Surgery

Ever wondered how simple tools like ice and a pulse monitor can team up to help patients after heart surgery? Let's dive into a study that's all about combining these two to treat a common side effect. Imagine this: You've just had a procedure on your heart, and now your arm is swollen and bruised.

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Jan 07 2025POLITICS

A Global Shift: Voters Kick Out Leaders Across the World

Voters around the globe are saying "no" to current leaders. From the U. S. to Germany, people are tired of the status quo. The Republican win in Washington is part of a bigger pattern. Inflation, cultural clashes, and frustration with political elites are driving this change. Key figures like Olaf S

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Jan 07 2025SCIENCE

Discovering Roxy: A 26, 000-Year-Old Fox in a Utah Cave

Imagine a time when the world was much colder and humans were just starting to roam the earth. In a remote cave in Utah, a team of scientists and cavers found something extraordinary: a nearly complete skeleton of a red fox. This isn't just any fox; it's one that lived over 26, 000 years ago, during

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Jan 07 2025WEATHER

Snowstorm: A Winter Blast Across the US

In mid-January, a powerful winter storm swept across the United States, affecting regions from Kansas to New Jersey. The National Weather Service issued warnings, predicting heavy snowfall and dangerous travel conditions. States like Kansas, Nebraska, and Indiana saw their National Guards activated

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